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2020-05-15
This is a bibliography containing references that are about or related to the field of Metacognition research and scholarship. It contains over 1000 references in this, its first iteration. It also has a foreword in which I ask users to read and act on as they consider appropriate. I hope the...
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2017-01-01
Because of the spread of the English language, people all over the world use it to communicate with others from different cultures. Phillipson (2009) and Crystal (2012; 2000) see it as the main tool of globalization in various business and diplomatic areas and even sports and the arts. Over the...
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2017-12-14
From 2014 to 2017 the World Economic Forum (WEF) identified water-related illnesses as one of the top five major global risks to human health (Adeel, 2017, p. 100). Unfortunately, this has not impeded the war on science with United States (U.S.) President Donald Trump closing the Environmental...
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Exploring Pre-service Teachers’ Attitudes Toward Students with Disabilities of Differing Severity Levels
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Abstract Teachers’ attitudes toward students with disabilities are widely acknowledged as an important factor in the success of inclusive education. While substantial research has been conducted to examine teacher attitudes, there has been a notable scarcity of studies focusing on pre-service...
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2014-06-23
My teaching philosophy is influenced heavily by my own research. Building relationships, using rapport, and emphasizing effective communication skills all foster strong, cooperative learning communities with collaboration, connection, competence, and confidence. Beyond my teaching philosophy, I...